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  • About Us
    • Who We Are
    • Annual Meetings and Reports
    • Board of Directors
    • Land We Protect
    • History
    • Grants Program
    • Awards
    • Publications
  • Get Outside
    • Newton Open Space Map and Index
    • Parks and Conservation Lands
    • Maps
    • Walks, Rides and Paddles
    • Parks and Open Spaces Beyond Newton
  • Get Involved
    • How to Get Involved
    • Membership
    • Ways to Donate
    • Protect Land that You Own
    • Volunteer
    • Invasive Plants
  • News & Events
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    • Upcoming Events
    • Newsletter
    • E-Bulletin
    • Annual Nature Calendar
  • Resources
    • Buy Our Trail Guide
    • Buy Our Almanac
    • Guides and Books
    • Invasive Plants
    • Pollinator Toolkit
    • Links
    • Artists Look at Nature in Newton
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Archives: Newsletters

2019 Fall Newsletter

In this issue:

  • Beavers Part II: The Penultimate Eco-Engineer
  • President’s Message
  • iNaturalist: Sharing Nature
  • A Fable: A Story of Nature in Your Own Backyard
  • Support the Newton Conservators through your IRA
  • Fall 2019 Walks
  • Fall 2019 Invasive Plant Sessions

2019 Summer Newsletter

In this issue:

  • Webster Woods: A Natural Place of Memories and Discoveries
  • Adventures in Monarchy
  • President’s Message
  • 2019 Newton Conservators Annual Meeting

2019 Spring Newsletter

In this issue:

  • Beavers: Urban Wildlife Extraordinaire
  • President’s Message
  • What to Know About Invasive Plant Removal
  • Invasive Pulls Spring 2019
  • Walks Schedule Spring 2019
  • Beavers-References

2019 Winter Newsletter

In this issue:

  • What Does Newton Conservators Do
  • President’s Message
  • Cold Spring Park Needs Some Love
  • Irruption Excitement
  • Florrie’s Path Gets a Welcome Addition; Pudding Stone in Hammond Woods
  • Newton Power Choice

2018 Fall Newsletter

In this issue:

  • Canada Geese
  • President’s Message
  • Bedrock Geology of Newton
  • Greenway Art
  • Peter Kastner
  • Invasive Pulls Fall 2018
  • Walks

2018 Summer Newsletter

In this issue:

  • Modern Landscape Resiliency
  • President’s Message
  • Bright Colors on Birds
  • Annual Meeting
  • Land Trust Coalition Conference
  • How Large is a Vernal Pool
  • Fall Walks Preview

2018 Spring Newsletter

In this issue:

  • Jolly’s Hollow
  • Annual Dinner
  • Bird Duets
  • Thoughts of a Conservation Intern
  • Spring Walks
  • Invasive Pulls Spring 2018

2018 Winter Newsletter

Winter 2017 Newsletter Cover Page

In this issue:

  • Red Maple Swamp
  • President’s Message
  • Winter Ducks
  • Two Bridges Trail
  • Woodcock Meadow Update

2017 Fall Newsletter

Fall 2017 Newsletter Cover Page

In this issue:

  • Lost Wetlands and Buried Brooks
  • President’s Message
  • Dolan Pond
  • Along the Greenway
  • The Risky Lives of Birds
  • Book Review: Half-Earth
  • Fall Walks

2017 Summer Newsletter

In this issue:

  • Watertown Dam
  • Upper Falls Greenway
  • Environmental Science Program 50th Anniversary
  • Habitat Network
  • Leaf Blower Restrictions
  • Energy Efficiency
  • President’s Report
  • Harbor Islands
  • Questionnaire

2017 Spring Newsletter

Spring 2017 Newsletter Cover Page

In this issue:

  • Tenth Anniversary of the Newton Community Farm
  • Biological Control of Winter Moth in Massachusetts
  • Adieu to Jane Sender
  • 2016 Newton Christmas Bird Count
  • Echo Bridge Railings
  • Invasive Pulls Spring 2017
  • Spring Walks Schedule

2017 Winter Newsletter

2017 Winter Newsletter Cover Page

In this issue:

  • Where Have All The Giant Moths Gone?
  • Monitoring the Wolves of the Forest Floor in Edmands Park
  • This Winter, Crossbills?
  • The “Envi Sci” Program Turns 50 Next Year!
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